Indian firm Notion Ink on Thursday launched a tablet-cum-laptop hybrid dubbed Cain which will be exclusively available via
Snapdeal at Rs. 19,990. The
hybrid was launched in partnership with Intel and Microsoft.
The
Notion Ink Cain runs Windows 8.1 and features a 10.1-inch
WXVGA (1280x800 pixels) IPS LCD display with 10-point multi-touch.
Powered
by the Intel Atom Z3735D (4 core, 4
threads, 1.33GHz base clock, up to 1.83GHz burst, 2MB cache) processor,
the Cain features integrated Intel HD Graphics (up to 646MHz), and 2GB
of DDR3L RAM. Besides housing 32GB of inbuilt storage with an external
storage option, the Notion Ink's Cain tablet-cum-laptop is said to
delivers up to 7 hours of video playback and 10 hours of Internet
surfing through its 7900mAh Li-Po battery. The device also comes
preloaded with a 1-year Microsoft Office 365 subscription.
"Notion
Ink Design Labs believes in thoroughly studying and understanding user
experience and developing a solution for it. The Cain 2 in 1 powered by
the Intel Atom processor is a result of the same philosophy and delivers
a unique value proposition of rolling two devices into one sleek form
factor without compromising user experience," stated Rohan Shravan, CEO
of Notion Ink during the
launch.

"At Intel we constantly strive to bring the best computing
experience to end-users across form factor and this has been a core
focus for us this year in India. Delivering the mobility of a tablet
combined with the power of a laptop, 2 in 1 devices represent a new
category of computing that meet users' diverse needs from work to play.
Powered by Intel Atom Processor, Notion Ink's Cain 2 in 1 will deliver a
compelling computing performance and great battery life to keep pace
with today's mobile lifestyle," added Sandeep Aurora, Director Marketing
and Market Development, Intel South Asia.
Notably, Notion
Ink is also famous for its much-anticipated but lukewarmly-received
tablets, the Adam and Adam II, which are still available to buy from
popular online retailers.